Sign up for a free FICO SCORE 30-day trial at http://www.myfico.com . Click on "Start Free Trial".
You will get a free Equifax FICO Score worth $15 and you can see your whole net worth and there's a FICO Score simulator that you can play around with. Best thing is that you can cancel online right after you see the score.
This is the real deal... it's a FICO score.. NOT a FAKO score like all the other fake credit score sites.
I signed up for this previously... Is there anyway to cancel and resignup to get another month of credit monitoring free... I would have paid for the service, but I had used up both report pulls and figured it wasn't worth paying for a year for no new information.
kaizer113
New Member
posted: Nov. 21, 2008 @ 1:33p
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dacii
Member
posted: Nov. 21, 2008 @ 5:49p
Does myFICO really notify/email you a week before the 30-day free trial is up to renew or cancel?
I just signed up for my free annual credit card report and they offered 30 days of credit monitoring/scores, etc., as a trial. I figure when that runs out I'll get my free report from the other provider and hope for a similar deal...
dacii
Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2008 @ 4:57p
I don't want to bother with a new thread, so does anyone know 1) which CRA's score does "Clear from AMEX" offer for free once or twice a year, or does it offer the credit report only without score? 2) I read reports of the WaMu ESPN card providing free FICO from either Experian or TransUnion. Does anyone know if there's a surefire way of finding out/specifying which one you'd get before/during/after application? 3) Does every WaMu cc offer the free TransUnion FICO score, or is this benefit limited to ex-Providian cards? If the latter, how to tell the WaMu cards apart?
JermanDude
Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2008 @ 5:43p
Re FICO@WaMu: My post-Providian vanilla WaMu CC does give me a monthly score -- in fact, that's pretty much why I applied for it.
FICO 783 ------- Experian 770 PLUS score aka FAKO Equifax 779 PLUS score aka FAKO Transunion 767 PLUS score aka FAKO
Thank you to original poster: this is a great service that I've been looking for
srykanth
New Member
posted: Dec. 4, 2008 @ 10:55p
Thanks OP !!! Signed up, Got me free FICO score, will cancel before the trial ends.
mlayu
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 4, 2008 @ 11:28p
Thanks OP! I signed up today.
ThursdaysChild
Missed.
posted: Dec. 4, 2008 @ 11:43p
dacii said: I don't want to bother with a new thread, so does anyone know 1) which CRA's score does "Clear from AMEX" offer for free once or twice a year, or does it offer the credit report only without score? 2) I read reports of the WaMu ESPN card providing free FICO from either Experian or TransUnion. Does anyone know if there's a surefire way of finding out/specifying which one you'd get before/during/after application? 3) Does every WaMu cc offer the free TransUnion FICO score, or is this benefit limited to ex-Providian cards? If the latter, how to tell the WaMu cards apart? I got my WaMu card 2 yers ago from WaMu so I assume it's not a Providian card. I do get the free TU FICO score, but keep in mind this is a credit card adjusted score, and not the score a mortgage provider or car dealership would see.
Does anyone know if WaMu will continue to give you your monthly credit score after chase takes over? Are there other credit cards that offer the same service??
Thanks, OP! My wife and I both used this, and canceled easily the next day. There's still a $1.00 pre-auth on my credit card, but I suspect that should disappear. FWIW, our Equifax scores:
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